Miyaji Eiko (宮地 英香) - Tea bowl - Ceramic, Porcelain, Glaze





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One exceptional Kyo-yaki matcha bowl by Miyaji Eiko from Kyoto, Japan, handmade in ceramic/porcelain with a dark reddish-brown glaze and overglaze gold and enamel motifs featuring the Golden Crane with Pine and the Imperial Flower Cart, with a lustrous interior glaze; height 8.0 cm, diameter 11.5 cm, width 12.2 cm, weight 230 g, in excellent condition with no cracks, chips or restoration, and comes with the collector’s box marked Odaie Chawan.
Description from the seller
High-Quality Kyo-Yaki Matcha Bowl - Auspicious "Golden Cranes & Imperial Cart" by Miyaji Eiko (英香) - Kyoto, Japan
This is an exquisite Japanese Matcha tea bowl (Chawan) of Kyo-yaki (Kyoto ware), meticulously hand-painted by the renowned Kyoto ceramicist Miyaji Eiko (宮地 英香).
The bowl is a stunning example of classic Kyoto craftsmanship, featuring a rich, dark reddish-brown glaze that provides a dramatic backdrop for the vibrant overglaze enamel decorations. The interior is finished with a deep, lustrous glaze that will beautifully enhance the vivid green color of whisked Matcha.
Artistic Highlights & Motifs:
The exterior is decorated with circular and cloud-shaped windows (mado), each framing a scene of deep cultural significance:
The Golden Crane (Tsuru) & Pine (Matsu):
Rendered with delicate gold and enamel, these are the ultimate Japanese symbols of longevity, steadfastness, and a thousand years of happiness.
The Imperial Flower Cart (Hanakuruma):
A symbol of the Heian period's nobility and elegance, representing a life of abundance and refined beauty.
Traditional Geometric Patterns:
Including "Shippo" (Cloisonné) which represents eternal harmony and expansion.
The Concept of "Odaie":
The accompanying box is marked "Odaie Chawan," referring to a prestigious tradition where ceramicists create special bowls inspired by the themes of the Imperial New Year's Poetry Reading. Even without a specific year, this designation confirms that the bowl was crafted as a "special edition" piece, intended for formal or celebratory tea ceremonies (such as Hatsugama, the first tea of the year).
Artist:
Miyaji Eiko (宮地 英香)
A celebrated Kyoto artist known for his expertise in traditional "Ninsei-style" overglaze enamels. His works are prized for their classical elegance and are frequently used by tea practitioners for formal gatherings.
Condition:
In excellent vintage condition. No cracks, chips, or restoration. The enamels and gold accents remain vibrant and well-preserved.
Dimensions:
Height: 8.0 cm
Diameter: 12.2 cm
Foot diameter (Kodai): 4.7 cm
Weight: 230 g
Accessories:
Comes with the collector's box (paper/cardboard) labeled "Odaie Chawan."
Shipping & Environment
Eco-Friendly Packaging:
In our commitment to environmental sustainability, we use recycled and repurposed packaging materials (such as boxes and cushioning) whenever possible. Rest assured, your item will be packed with the utmost care to ensure its safe arrival while minimizing our ecological footprint.
Courier:
The item will be shipped securely via DHL, FedEx, or Japan Post with a tracking number, depending on the destination and efficiency.
Note:
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
High-Quality Kyo-Yaki Matcha Bowl - Auspicious "Golden Cranes & Imperial Cart" by Miyaji Eiko (英香) - Kyoto, Japan
This is an exquisite Japanese Matcha tea bowl (Chawan) of Kyo-yaki (Kyoto ware), meticulously hand-painted by the renowned Kyoto ceramicist Miyaji Eiko (宮地 英香).
The bowl is a stunning example of classic Kyoto craftsmanship, featuring a rich, dark reddish-brown glaze that provides a dramatic backdrop for the vibrant overglaze enamel decorations. The interior is finished with a deep, lustrous glaze that will beautifully enhance the vivid green color of whisked Matcha.
Artistic Highlights & Motifs:
The exterior is decorated with circular and cloud-shaped windows (mado), each framing a scene of deep cultural significance:
The Golden Crane (Tsuru) & Pine (Matsu):
Rendered with delicate gold and enamel, these are the ultimate Japanese symbols of longevity, steadfastness, and a thousand years of happiness.
The Imperial Flower Cart (Hanakuruma):
A symbol of the Heian period's nobility and elegance, representing a life of abundance and refined beauty.
Traditional Geometric Patterns:
Including "Shippo" (Cloisonné) which represents eternal harmony and expansion.
The Concept of "Odaie":
The accompanying box is marked "Odaie Chawan," referring to a prestigious tradition where ceramicists create special bowls inspired by the themes of the Imperial New Year's Poetry Reading. Even without a specific year, this designation confirms that the bowl was crafted as a "special edition" piece, intended for formal or celebratory tea ceremonies (such as Hatsugama, the first tea of the year).
Artist:
Miyaji Eiko (宮地 英香)
A celebrated Kyoto artist known for his expertise in traditional "Ninsei-style" overglaze enamels. His works are prized for their classical elegance and are frequently used by tea practitioners for formal gatherings.
Condition:
In excellent vintage condition. No cracks, chips, or restoration. The enamels and gold accents remain vibrant and well-preserved.
Dimensions:
Height: 8.0 cm
Diameter: 12.2 cm
Foot diameter (Kodai): 4.7 cm
Weight: 230 g
Accessories:
Comes with the collector's box (paper/cardboard) labeled "Odaie Chawan."
Shipping & Environment
Eco-Friendly Packaging:
In our commitment to environmental sustainability, we use recycled and repurposed packaging materials (such as boxes and cushioning) whenever possible. Rest assured, your item will be packed with the utmost care to ensure its safe arrival while minimizing our ecological footprint.
Courier:
The item will be shipped securely via DHL, FedEx, or Japan Post with a tracking number, depending on the destination and efficiency.
Note:
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

